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Old 03-26-2009, 06:41 AM #1
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Probably because our weather's so crappy in the north east, still.

I'm holding out hope that this winter will be done, pronto.
I agree totally. It's been unbearably cold here this week. I thought I could finally turn off the heat and save a few bucks.

Hopefully soon you'll be able to get out in the warm sunshine and will feel better
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True MS fatigue is tough to get around. My neuro explained that we get fatigued because our nervous systems are trying to reroute signals past damaged areas, so everything takes more energy. I also know that spasticity really increases my fatigue levels because my muscles are working against me.

I agree with River about asking for an anti-fatigue medicine. It's worth a try.
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I hope things are much nicer for you today/this weekend in the NE. It's warming up here beginning today. The snow's melting.... again.
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No way are you overweight! You are a string bean!

Maybe instead of concentrating on losing weight, think about eating healthier?

Or maybe it IS the weather.

I do hope you'll start feeling better when you see spring at your doorstep!
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Twink I am trying very hard to eat healthier. I think if I do that, these 20 or so extra pounds should come off or I'll at least look better and if not that, then feel better.

The sun has been out for a few days now. I have a bit more energy but still feel that veil over my mind. I did a lot of yard work to day and I feel the good kind of tired but also feel that sluggishness (is that even a word?). Maybe every day I'll start to feel a little bit better!!

I hope you are all right that it's the weather. Thanks for your words of encouragement!
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the extra weight could be a factor in your fatigue.
do you do some exercise? like some walking? that may help over time.

also, MS fatigue is common and it's real.
one of the hardest things i had to learn was to listen to my body. to stop when it said stop and go home and take a nap. i always feel better after i wake up.
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Nursenancy, I definitely agree with you that the extra weight is not helping my fatigue but in fact making it worse. Walking is my second choice for exercise, yard work and gardening is my favorite. I loose track of time in the yard! I wish taking a nap would help with the fatigue but even after a 2 hour nap I'm still exhausted and dragging.

Maybe all the good vibes I am getting from all of you together with mother nature and the sunshine, I'll be feeling better soon!
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